• Churbleyimyam
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    5 months ago

    I’m with you about the authoritarian purging of the party. Nevertheless, with the size of the majority that’s being predicted it will be hard to keep so many people in line once they have gone from being candidates to actual MPs. The biggest opposition in parliament may end up being socialist rebels within the Labour party itself.

    Labour tried to do things the proper way under Corbyn and got completely destroyed. Back to lies, treachery and ‘Realpolitik’. The fact is that after all the u-turning that Labour’s leadership has done under Starmer, nobody can count on them doing anything. That includes the corporations and financial sector, who are just as likely to be getting played for fools as the rest of us.

    • DessertStorms@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      5 months ago

      The biggest opposition in parliament may end up being socialist rebels within the Labour party itself.

      You can keep telling yourself that, but it’s never going to happen, Starmer made sure of it.

      Labour tried to do things the proper way under Corbyn and got completely destroyed.

      By the establishment they threatened, which you are now completely willing to bow down to and cooperate with.

      That includes the corporations and financial sector, who are just as likely to be getting played for fools as the rest of us.

      Wow, lmfao, if you think that you’ve really not been paying attention, Starmer has been pretty openly licking corporate arse so hard his tongue is its own shade of brown, his whole neoliberal existence is to make sure capitalists remain top priority.

      Starmer doesn’t give a shit about you or me, and he has no intention on making our lives better, nor do the rest of the neoliberals he’s made sure to surround himself with.